Spring Security CommunityIssue TrackingSpring Security uses JIRA to manage bug reports and enhancement requests. If you find
a bug, please log a report using JIRA. Do not log it on the support forum, mailing list
or by emailing the project's developers. Such approaches are ad-hoc and we prefer to
manage bugs using a more formal process.If possible, in your issue report please provide a JUnit test that demonstrates any
incorrect behaviour. Or, better yet, provide a patch that corrects the issue. Similarly,
enhancements are welcome to be logged in the issue tracker, although we only accept
enhancement requests if you include corresponding unit tests. This is necessary to
ensure project test coverage is adequately maintained.You can access the issue tracker at http://jira.springsource.org/browse/SEC. Becoming InvolvedWe welcome your involvement in the Spring Security project. There are many ways of
contributing, including reading the forum and responding to questions from other people,
writing new code, improving existing code, assisting with documentation, developing
samples or tutorials, or simply making suggestions.Further InformationQuestions and comments on Spring Security are welcome. You can use the Spring
Community Forum web site at http://forum.springsource.org to discuss Spring Security with other users of the
framework. Remember to use JIRA for bug reports, as explained above.